Here are two of my favourite websites that I use with students of all ages. http://webquest.sdsu.edu The easiest way to find suitable webquests is to go to Curriculum x Grade level Matrix.
Another site is http://www.globalclassroom.org/ecell00/javamath.html This is a portal of links to sites for all curriculum areas and all ages. Many of the sites are interactive. There are 330 links on this site so scroll down the page to browse for what you want.
Sue P (Hornby Cluster)
Hi Sue - what a delight to see that someone has been in and added to the page. I certainly agree with the webquest page - great for getting kids into collaborative problem solving, challenge, setting own targets etc. I haven't used the Gloabal Classroom resources but there is certainly a lot there to choose from.
Does anyone else have any good websites to share? The globalclassroom link reminded me of http://globalnet.org.nz with Astro who lives in Christchurch. I see it is still there so I guess it is still an active site.
Cheers, Jill H
http://webquest.sdsu.edu The easiest way to find suitable webquests is to go to Curriculum x Grade level Matrix.
Another site is http://www.globalclassroom.org/ecell00/javamath.html This is a portal of links to sites for all curriculum areas and all ages. Many of the sites are interactive. There are 330 links on this site so scroll down the page to browse for what you want.
Sue P (Hornby Cluster)
Hi Sue - what a delight to see that someone has been in and added to the page. I certainly agree with the webquest page - great for getting kids into collaborative problem solving, challenge, setting own targets etc. I haven't used the Gloabal Classroom resources but there is certainly a lot there to choose from.
Does anyone else have any good websites to share? The globalclassroom link reminded me of http://globalnet.org.nz with Astro who lives in Christchurch. I see it is still there so I guess it is still an active site.
Cheers, Jill H